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Everymans Non-Technical Guide to HDTV
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2) An appropriate satellite dish will be needed if the viewer subscribes to a satellite TV provider.

3) The viewer will need to be signed up to receive HD programs from the TV company.

4) The whole system will need to be configured correctly.

The increasing public interest and demand for HDTV is influencing the TV providers, both cable and satellite, to provide an increasing number of HD programming options for their subscribers. For example one of the two major satellite TV providers, Dish Network, at present provides over 80 channels in HD format, with many planned for the future.

The future of television is the HDTV format. This and the wide-screen concept give the viewing public want they've wanted for many years - a system that gives them as perfect a picture as possible, together with the very best audio presentation.

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